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    Iran Issues Stark Warning as Three Ships Attacked in Strategic Gulf Waters

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, three merchant ships came under attack in the Gulf on Wednesday, raising alarm bells across global energy markets. The vessels, operating in and around the Strait of Hormuz—a crucial maritime chokepoint through which nearly 20% of the world’s crude oil is transported—were struck by unidentified projectiles, causing damage and sparking fears of further instability in the region.

    The incidents involved a Thai-flagged bulk freighter that caught fire following an explosion, alongside a Japan-flagged container ship and a Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier, both of which sustained damage. Fortunately, the crew members aboard the most severely affected ship were safely evacuated, averting any loss of life. These attacks have intensified concerns over the security of maritime routes vital to the global oil supply chain.

    Amid these developments, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran issued a grave warning, suggesting that ongoing instability could drive oil prices to unprecedented heights, potentially reaching $200 per barrel. This figure, if realized, would mark a dramatic surge not witnessed in decades, underscoring the fragility of energy markets amid geopolitical strife. The IRGC spokesperson emphasized that unless security conditions in the region improve, the risk of such a price spike remains very real.

    Earlier this week, global oil prices experienced volatility, with Brent crude briefly nearing $120 per barrel before retreating to around $90. This fluctuation reflected investor uncertainty, balancing fears of prolonged conflict against hopes for diplomatic or military de-escalation. The ongoing confrontation between Iran and a coalition led by the United States and Israel has disrupted maritime traffic, with several shipping companies opting to reroute vessels to avoid the perilous Strait of Hormuz, further tightening supply and contributing to price instability.

    The situation continues to evolve rapidly, with governments and energy officials worldwide monitoring the developments closely. The attacks highlight the strategic vulnerability of key shipping lanes and the broader implications for global energy security. As tensions show no immediate signs of abating, the international community remains on edge, wary of the potential economic repercussions should the conflict escalate further.

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